Which Famous Men Have Inspired Sofia Coppola's Lead Characters?

While there is not much confusion about (or variation among) the themes Sofia Coppola has explored in her four feature films, she has encountered some speculation and rumor-mongering about the inspiration for some of her male characters. Continuing this trend, Coppola has recently copped to basing Somewhere's disillusioned actor (played by Stephen Dorff) on a collection of famous actors, including one Coppola family member. In honor of this acknowledgment, Movieline reviews the famous men from whom Sofia gleaned both alleged and admitted inspiration the past decade.

Somewhere (2010)

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The Character: Johnny Marco, a hard-living and disillusioned Hollywood actor who reevaluates his life when his 11-year-old daughter (Elle Fanning) shows up for a surprise visit. Played by Stephen Dorff.

The Inspiration: In a recent interview, Coppola revealed that she drew inspiration, at least for the opening scene -- in which Marco races sports cars -- from her cousin Nicolas Cage. "I think I thought about the sports car from my cousin Nicolas because he always has these amazing cars and I thought about how you can't really drive them in LA. You have to go out to a track to drive them. So that was where the opening came from."

As for the other Johnny Marco scenes, the director added, "There were like a dozen guys I had in mind for the character. There were all of these stories in the news about these successful actors having personal crises [at the time I wrote the film]."

So if filming took place in the summer of 2009 and writing hypothetically took place somewhere in 2008, this means that the prime suspects for inspiration include Charlie Sheen (who in 2008, was in the midst of a mud-slinging custody battle with his ex-wife, Denise Richards) Christian Bale (who was arrested for attacking his mother and sister in the suite of a hotel the day before The Dark Knight's London premiere), Owen Wilson (who battled depression after an alleged suicide attempt and coincidentally interviewed Dorff at the time of production for Interview), David Duchovny (who checked himself into rehab for sex addiction that year) and Kiefer Sutherland (who spent time in jail after pleading no contest to a DUI charge) and more.

Other Inspiration: Coppola also noted that she used some of her own childhood experiences to inform the plot, including a scene involving an indoor pool in an Italian hotel room and an Italian award show.

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Comments

  • Dimo says:

    This is a complete rumor, but...I heard that Sofia had an affair with Ford while in Japan, and that it caused his wife Kathleen Kennedy to file for divorce. It that is in anyway true, it's interesting because Kennedy supposedly had an affair with Sofia's father, Francis while making Apocalypse Now. Again, total rumor, but if not...Eww.

  • Edward Wilson says:

    I have no idea if those rumors are true. But Ford was married to Melissa Mathison not Kathleen Kennedy, who's married to Frank Marshall.

  • Dimo says:

    OMG...My bad! You are totally right, I got my names mixed up. Thanks for correcting me! I will now give myself 100 lashings for my unacceptable behavior. This will bother me for weeks...I'm serious!

  • SunnydaZe says:

    I hear the character of the illusioned actor whom Sofia audtioned for a role and then promptly forgot about was based on me...

  • Anonymous says:

    DEFINITELY Owen Wilson is in the mix ... he's probably the primary inspiration.
    Sophia Coppola's brother Roman co-wrote "The Darjeeling Limited" with Wes Anderson and Jason Schwartzmann so he (and by extension, his sister?) would have known about Owen's personal trials when he was having his depression/substance abuse troubles in 2006-2007.
    I'm almost positive that she just didn't read about it in the news like everyone else.

  • fritanga says:

    I'm positive too, as Schwartzman is also Sofia and Roman Coppola's first cousin. Everyone in the family knew about Wilson's personal problems firsthand.